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  2. SCENES WITH THE FORCES IN LIBYA

    An advanced stage of the highly successful Empire campaign that has resulted in the rout of Axis forces in Libya, is shown in these Department of Information pantograph. Australians of the Tobruk garrison who saw the end of the siege. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GERMANS AT JEDABYA

    LONDON, January 4.—The Stockholm "Tidningen's Rome correspondent says the Italians fully expect a heavy Allied attack against ...

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  4. AIR UNIT IN CHINA

    CANBERRA, January 5.—Many Australian airmen have en[?]lated in the International Air Force created recently to first in China against the ...

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  5. MOJAISK ENCIRCLED

    LONDON, January 4. — The "Dally Telegraph" Stockholm correspondent says that General Zhukov's storm troops are now ...

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  6. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    CANBERRA, January 5.—Sweeping re-adjustments in the Empire Air Scheme, so far as it affects Australia to meet the sew Pacific conditions, ...

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  7. MR. EDEN IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, January 4.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) spoke of his journey to Russia in a broadcast postscript to the news to-night. ...

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  8. NEW YEAR'S HONORS

    MELBOURNE, Jan, 5.—The Naval Board has received advice from the Admiralty that the following additional Australian naval personnel are ...

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  9. MEDICAL AID TO RUSSIA

    BRISBANE, January 5.—An examination of the books of the Australian Russian Medical Aid to Russia Organisation showed that only £308 had ...

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  10. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

    WASHINGTON, January 5.—General MacArthur has accompanied a military report with a charge that American civilians in occupied Manila ...

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  11. THE TOBACCO RATION

    BRISBANE, January 5.—Tobacco distributors were officially informed by the Customs Department to-day that, the ration for 1942 would be based ...

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  12. THE EIGHTH DIVISiON

    CANBERRA, January 5.—The claim by Japan that the Eighth Division of the A.I.F. in Malaya had been wiped out was scouted by the Minister for ...

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  13. STATE DEFENCE WORKS

    CANBERRA, Jan, 6.—Contracts for defence works in Queensland to cost £73,000, have been let or the Department of tie Interior. One is for £47.000 In Southern Queensland, and another for £16,000 for buildings at an army camp near Toowoomba. Approval hat been given for the ...

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  14. GENERAL WAVELL

    NEW DELHI, January 4.—General Wavell, at a farewell Press Conference, said: "The situation may become worse until the tide turns, ...

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  15. PLUMBER ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, January 5.—A plumber, AGEd 24, has been arrested and charged with the murder, following the death of Bruce Edward Holden, 16, ...

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  16. INTENSE COLD IN EUROPE

    LONDON, January 4.—Messages from Berne gay that unusually intense cold in the south-eastern and other parts of Europe is increasing the ...

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  17. THE MILITIA FORCES

    CANBERRA January 5.—The adoption of more rigorous and realistic training methods for the militia forces in the Commonwealth, was ...

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  18. ANTI-AXIS UNITY PACT

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—The State Department has opened ,the way for others to Join toe Anti-Axis Unity Pact which is thought to be an ...

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  19. DETONATOR EXPLOSION

    MELBOURNE, January 5.—Two lives were lost in an expiation at a detonator store at the Commons wealth's Exploalves Factory, ...

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  20. MELBOURNE FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Jan, 5.—The State Forestry Commission's seasoning works, sawmills and planning mills, Newport, were destroyed to-night in ...

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  21. PLANNING TO ESCAPE

    NEW YORK, January 4. —The United PreM Chungking correspondent says Karl Eskelund, who has escaped from Shanghai, said at least ...

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  22. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, January 4.—The Air Ministry reports Bomber Command planes last night again attacked the docks at Brest and laid mines in ...

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  23. CHARLEVILLE NOTES

    CHARLEVILLE, January 1.—The Charleville live stock market is attain stagnant and n no sales have been registered during the week. Owing to the dry weather ...

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  24. JAPANESE AMBUSHED

    SINGAPORE, January 4.—It is learned from moat reliable sources that a small commando of imperial troops, led by an Australian officer and ...

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  25. V.D.C. CALL UP

    BRISBANE, January 5.—Members of the Volunteer Defence Corps in various parts of the State were called up for full time to-day. They will ...

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  26. U.S ENROLMENT

    WASHINGTON, January 5.—Officials say that nationwide registering for the military draft probably will start on February 2. As a result, it is ...

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  27. STATE RAINFALLS

    BRISBANE, January 5.—Tully topped the list Of Queensland centres in, the rainfall registration last year, with 26 inches above the annual average, ...

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  28. SAN FRANCISCO

    NEW YORK, January 4.—The "Times" San Francisco correspondent says the defence authorities to-day completed and submitted to the array ...

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  29. IPSWICH SHOW

    BRISBANE, January 5.—The President of the Queensland Agricultural and Pastoral Society (Dr. F. Foote), denied to-day that the 1942 Ipswich ...

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  30. SIR CHARLES BURNETT

    CANBERRA, January 5.—Sir Charles Burnett will probably relinquish his command a little sarller than had been expected. Sir Charles Burnett's ...

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  31. U.S. DEFENCE PRODUCTION

    NEW YORK, Jan, 4.—The Chrysler Automobile Corporation officially announced that following the discontinuance at its civilian production it ...

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  32. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    LONDON, January 5.—The Foreign Office spokesman in Tokio said to-day the relations between Russia and Japanese were in accordance with the ...

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  33. R.A.F. BATTERS NAPLES

    LONDON, January 4.—The Air Ministry reports that in a raid on Naples on Friday night a stock of high explosives was hit at a railway ...

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  34. A.I.F. RECRUITS

    BRISBANE, January 5.—To-day, 100 volunteered for the A.I.F, and 76 were accepted; 76 applied for the Air Force, 107 for ground staff, and 28 ...

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  35. THE PACIFIC COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, January 5.—The War Council is determined that Australia shall be adequately represented on whatever Council controls the high ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, January 4.—The German radio says a message from Lisbon states there has been serious rioting in the wolfram mining district in ...

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  37. N.S.W. COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY, January 5.—The production of 10,000 tons of coal daily will be lost as a result of a strike of 2800 employees of mines controlled by J. ...

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  38. "NAZIS REMAIN MAD"

    SYDNEY, January 5.—"Attention, stand still." exclaimed a German sergeant-major in the light of lanterns. Ten wounded Nazis, some on crutches, ...

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  39. THE RAIDS ON RABAUL

    CANBERRA, January 5.—Latest advices, received by the Commonwealth Government, show little damage was done by the two Japanese ...

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  40. TASMANIAN POLITICS

    HOBART, January 5.—The Labor Caucus will meet on January 7 for the first time since the general election' It is unlikely that the Premier (Mr. ...

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  41. U.S. ITEMS

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—The army and navy jointly announced that they are asking the automobile industry to accept 5,000 million dollars ...

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  42. VON LIST SHOT

    LONDON, January 4.—The "Daily Express' says it is reported from Bucharest that General Von List was shot when Hitler took over supreme ...

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  43. RUSSIAN LOAN TO POLAND

    MOSCOW, January 4.—The Tass Agency decline Russia has agreed to land the Polish Government 100,000,000 roubles. ...

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